Monthly Archives: March 2006

Intel Links Up with Lockdowns NAC Enforcer

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Chip maker Intels investment arm is putting $3.1 million into Lockdown Networks, a maker of network access control software, and plans to form a...

SiteAdvisor Finds Billions of Unsafe Web Visits

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An Internet security startup with roots at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) has slapped a red "X" warning label on approximately 5 percent of...

Will Origami Breathe New Life into Mobile PCs?

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Microsoft is preparing to unfold what it hopes will become a new type of computer: the "Lifestyle PC." The software giant intends to bring to...

Motorola Merges Enterprise, Networks Businesses

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Motorola on March 3 announced plans to reorganize some of its operations, combining its enterprise mobility business unit with its networks and government division.Under...

Intel Faces Its Future at Forum

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Intel might have hoped its spring Developer Forum, which arrives next week, would be all about the chips. However, a March 3 first quarter profit...

Is It Too Late to Save Net Neutrality?

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Yeah, I was more than a little peeved when I wrote about the telephone companies plans to charge higher rates for "preferred" traffic on...

SGI Cuts Work Force in Attempt to Right the Ship

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Struggling Silicon Valley giant Silicon Graphics is cutting 12 percent of its work force as part of an overall restructuring plan designed to save...

Highwall to Launch Anti-Virus System for Wireless

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Highwall Technologies on March 6 will launch a software package designed to prevent wireless LAN security breaches without a network overlay of hardware sensors. Highwall...

Pushing the Google Too Far

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That was one humble Google at its annual Analyst Day exercise today.Humble, sober and, more tellingly, missing Google's usual swagger.The 4-hour event amounted to...

From The Trenches: Analyst Day 2006

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Google's Eric Schmidt opens the day vowing to run the company based on the founding principles. "Principles matter, it's part of what will be...